Tag: USNews
US Study Reveals China’s Tech Innovation Far Stronger Than Previously Assessed
A 20-month investigation into China’s innovation capabilities across 10 advanced technology sectors has revealed that the country is at the forefront of global innovation in two industries and is [ more…]
U.S. Risks Falling Behind in Global Infrastructure Race as China’s BRI Surges
The latest report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) reveals that China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is outpacing U.S. investments in global infrastructure projects by a staggering margin. According [ more…]
Right-Wing Media Sidesteps Controversies Surrounding Trump
Recent events have placed former President Donald Trump in the spotlight for his connections to far-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer, known for her extremist views, as well as for [ more…]
Nearly Half of U.S. Renters Struggle with Housing Costs, Disparities Across Racial Lines
Nearly half (49.7%) of renter households in the United States were cost-burdened in 2023, spending over 30% of their income on housing. This troubling statistic, drawn from the 2023 [ more…]
City Council Approves Groundbreaking Reparations Study and Racial Healing Initiative
In a historic move, the New York City Council has approved a bill to study reparations for the impact of slavery, addressing centuries-old racial injustices. The bill, spearheaded by [ more…]
Taylor Swift’s Endorsement Sparks Unprecedented Surge in Voter Registrations
In a significant turn of events, pop superstar Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris has ignited a massive surge in voter registrations across the U.S., especially among [ more…]
Trump and Harris Square Off in High-Stakes 2024 Debate
In their first—and possibly only—debate of the 2024 election campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump addressed key national issues Tuesday night. With just 55 days [ more…]
CBO Forecasts Immigration Surge to Propel U.S. Economic Growth and Reduce Deficits Over Next Decade
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has projected that a significant increase in immigration to the United States over the next decade will lead to substantial economic benefits, including higher [ more…]
White Americans Have Bank Balances Up to Six Times Higher Than Minority Groups
A recent study of the American Economic Association (AEA) has uncovered significant disparities in financial security across racial groups in America. In 2022, the median transaction account balance—a category that includes [ more…]
Gender Gap in 2024 Presidential Race Reflects Ongoing Political Divide
As the 2024 presidential race heats up, a deepening gender gap is emerging as a pivotal factor, with voting preferences sharply divided between men and women, according to a [ more…]